This election is one of the worst I’ve seen. Here’s the one thing we can do to fix Australian politics
- The choice for voters includes a permanent tax cut of $5 a week or a $1200 one-time tax cut in 2026.
- Both major parties are hesitant to propose tax increases, which is diminishing voter trust and leading to a decline in traditional party loyalties.
- Experts believe the rising share of votes for minor parties and independents signals a growing discontent with the major parties' performances in Australian politics.
- There's hope for a minority government that could prioritize controversial policy changes, as the current system prevents both major parties from proposing tax increases.
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This election is one of the worst I’ve seen. Here’s the one thing we can do to fix Australian politics
I think both sides of politics are treating us like mugs. Maybe like the mugs many of us have allowed ourselves to become.
·Sydney, Australia
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